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PAGE FOUR. gates Expected to Attend Ninth Annual Meeting Here June 28 to July 2 hes 2, of the Wyoming synod of the Presbyte: Wyoming chu June 28 to Ju program f Chas. A. VW lson, local pastor. thering, including McAfee of the ical seminary of © in charge of the Home missions, Dr. Shepherd. Foreign missions—Dr. McAfee. 2:00 p. m. Report of committee Sabbath school work. H. W. Bainton, Rev. and Rev. R. R. Marquis. J 3:15 p. m. Report of committee 7 Synod Program men's work. M. D. Long, D. D., Rev. Robert Caldwell, D. D. 8:00 p. m. Popular meeting In tn est of young people. (Joint meeting) Address—Miss Josephine June 29 r, conducted by and B. McAfee, Ph. D., D. kk Theological Seminary, board. Sunday, July 1 Sunday morning church service, ness session 8:00 p. m. Popular meeting. Address—Miss Helen John ¥F.) Korea. Monday, July 2 port of committee on ft. 9:30 to 10:30 Business session. tev. W. S. Holt, D. D. 9 by Rev. H. W. Rehard, D.| 2:00 p. m. Address, D., president Westminster College, | Rev. Walter M. Irw Salt Lake C 8:00 p. m. . D. D. r meeting. Crane, president University of Wyo-| Reports of committees on ming. missions, Elder L. A. Reed; foreign Address—Rev. W. 8. Holt, D. D.,| missions, Dr. R. T. Caldwell; general | general assembly, Mrs, Chas. A. Wil- Board of Relief and Susten-| education, G. H. Lowry; S. S. work,| son, Casper. > ia, Pa. H. E. Bicksler; church erection, M.| 4:00 “The Child and America’s June 30 | D. Long, D. 9:00 a. m. Bible hour. Dr. McAfee. | tion, J. N. Carnine; 9:80 to 10:30 Business session. Patton; temperance A. Wilson, D. ‘reedmen, W. piritual 1 PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD ANNOUNCES ‘Many Interesting Features Are Arranged for Dele- | Che Casper Dail Friday Evening | R. Marqu's; general church work, D.} j 8:00 Joint meeting with Synod. ! |ik. Burns; men's work, David Me- | Martin, Saturday Morning, June 30 | _Reports of standing committees: §:39 Executive mecting , church Bills and overtures; judicial business; parlor. ° | Fieia, 9:00 Bible study with Synod, Dr. Cleland B. McAfee. K | 9:30 Church parlor, opening prayer. “Responsibility of the Local Mis- ; Sionary Soci * discussion led by Mrs. 8. C. Ryland, Gillette. 10:00 “Wyoming Young People in| Missionary Endeavor,” Miss Ethlyn | Christensen, Laramie. Hi ation of permanent committees. Notes nodical Society will | at the same time nod. The Women's hold its meetin and place as the § | Mileage will be paid to all members 8:00 Address, “A p Tribune Sunday Evening Message Monday Evening 8:00 “‘The*Challenge of the Home 3 Josephine Petrie. Exerybrody’s Theatre Continuous—1 to il YOMING Between 40 and 50 ministers and laymen, delegates from | , will attend the sessions in Casper from an church and the Women’s Synodical society of Wyoming, ; which was announced last night by the Rev. Church leaders and workers Address by 8. 8. missionaries—Rev. J. N. Carnine Address by Rev. James Fraser, Rev. Petrie, | Geo. H. Lowry, Laramie; the children, young people's secretary of the home McAfee in the tabernacle 11 a, m. | ‘Anderson, | Phine Petrie, ¥. P. Address—Dr. Cleland B, McAfee. 9:00 a. m. Bible hour. Dr. McAfee. 10:30 to 12:15 Classes: Home mis- 8: m. Report of committee on| sions, Dr. Shepherd; Forelgn miss! Pducatt —Dr. McAfee. “Stewardship,” | 8:00 p. m. r meeting (joint} Addres: hallenge of meeting with synodical society). Home Field,” Miss Josephine Petrie. Address—Dr. Arthur Griswold Business Docket home D.; relief and sustenta a moral welfarer as the funds of Synod will\permit. ~| be sent to the stated clerk before the/| closing day of the meeting. Entertainment on the Harvard plan/| M | will be afforded delegates by the en-} lor. Yi- | tertaining church. { PROGRAM FOR CAL SOCIETY OF WYOMING Friday Morning, June 29 8:30 Officers’ conference, church on, parlor. 9:00 Bible study with Cleland B. McAfee. Synod—Dr. 9:30 Opening service, church parlor, | ®polis,”” Mrs. | Mrs, W. W. Hale, presiding. | 830. <The on Words of greeting, Mrs. J. H.| Future, | McCorry, Casper. The home base in Wyoming. | Appointment of committees. } 10:00 Record of the i 4:15 Hale. oy men's ter-| secieties, Mrs. O. M. heyenne; | finan: Mrs. David McMartin, Chey- | session), jenne; W. G. and C. E. societies, Mrs. | P. secretary Mrs. R. R. Marquis, Casper; overseas | Servi Mrs. 8. ¢ 1 Dr.! 7} L. L. Cas: ns of Growth, Greybull. board. 11:00 “Creative Forces in Dr. Cleland B. McAfee. 12:00 Lu at the Manse. fternoon Japan," | ons | 3 Marion, In Miss Josephine | the 2461 | derson, Korea. 3:16 Wyoming women's share, Mrs. | Stephen H. Sibley, Burns. } 3:30 The world vision as seen at| iss Helen An- Future,” E 4 | Miss Josephine Petrie. | Informal reception, church par- | sper missionary society, hos- | 10:20 Synodical edvance—Organiza- | of Synod asking for the same, so far/ tion and specified goals. | 10:40 Question box, Miss Josephine Excuses for non-attendance should! petrie, New York. 11:00 Creative forces in, Japan, Cle- } land B. McAfee. 12:00 Buffet luncheon, church par- | Saturday Afternoon ) 2:30 "The promised helper, Mre. 8. C. MEN'S SYNODI-| Ryland, Gillette. 2:45 Report of committees and elec: | | tion of officers. Consecration a phine Petrie. 3:00 “Missionaries and Missionary Leaders I met and Heard at Indlan- Miss Josephine Petrie. Phe Open Door,” Closing prayer. 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